Lakeside have no chance as things stand with too many riders missing to often. Coventry look a very good price as an each way bet, even more so if Jamrog isn't a failure. Leicester good price too.
Edited March 12, 2015 by woz01

Lakeside have no chance as things stand with too many riders missing to often. Coventry look a very good price as an each way bet, even more so if Jamrog isn't a failure. Leicester good price too.

Or they change the line up if/when it is realised he isn't ready for the Elite League. Swap him for Shamek, Kylmakorpi or Kolodiej and they have a team that would be contenders but without that quality fourth rider they are also rans but 22/1 is a good each way bet, especially if they do make changes.

I would say the same with Wolves and that's not just being biased, but if Lindgren and Museliak lose a point off their averages early on which is possible and the rest stay much the same, they could easily bring in a rider like Woffinden, Pawlicki or Kildemand and become contenders as only Wolves or Lakeside have room for a 7+ rider without dropping one.

Belle Vue at 5/1 look very good odds and I would put them up with Poole as the clear top two. Leszno bt Torun the other day and Gomolski scored 9+2 including some good scalps while Museliak scored 8+2. and both could be 6-7 point riders especially as second strings but Museliak looks to be starting at #1 for Wolves which is a tough start